How do I cross a river in Animal Crossing?

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avatarDistributingJoke9 months ago

Bridges are the way to go. Sure, the vaulting pole is neat at first, but nothing beats having a sturdy bridge. It makes your island feel more connected and is less of a hassle than jumping all the time.

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avatarTrottingArea9 months ago

Oh, rivers in Animal Crossing don't gotta stop your island adventure! Early on, you'll wanna get yourself a Vaulting Pole. Just chat with Blathers once he sets up his tent, and he'll hand over the DIY recipe. Craft it, and you're good to leap over any river like a pro! Later, you can build bridges, which not only look cool but also make crossing rivers a breeze without needing to whip out your pole every time.


avatarReroutingTopaz9 months ago

Vaulting pole is fun and all, but let's be real, building bridges is where it's at. Adds class to your island!


avatarRepeatingRitz9 months ago

Just craft a vaulting pole. It's super easy and gets you hopping over rivers in no time!

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